*IAI (Illinois Articulation Agreement) - An agreement among participating Illinois colleges and universities to help Illinois college students transfer credit as easily as possible. See an advisor in the Advising and Counseling for additional information, or read about the IAI at www.iTransfer.org.

CAD118 - Advanced AutoCADThe last course in the core AutoCAD sequence follows up on solid modeling topics, including an introduction to parametric design and rendering. The focus of the course is productively customizing AutoCAD, including customization ofmenus, toolbars, and digitizers. The Auto LISP programming language is also introduced. Recommended: CAD 117 or consent of instructor.4 Credit Hours (lecture: 4; lab: 0)Fee: $50

CAD140 - CAD Introduction to Building Systems - HVACCourse in CAD for Facilities Management or Facilities Engineering focuses on Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC), and fire protection systems. Course covers layout and creation of computer-generated models as they apply to building's mechanical systems. Topics include fundamentals of the development ofconstruction drawings using CAD for HVAC, and fire protection systems. (Course does not include engineering aspects of design but only the layout and drafting using CAD.) Students cannot receive credit for both CAD 140 and FME 140.4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2)Fee: $50

CAD191 - Emergency Response Pre-Plan DesignA course for emergency responders using computer- based software. Course introduces emergency response applications with emphasis on emergency pre-planning. It focuses on designing plans for use by emergency responders usingFirehouse, AutoCAD, and other applicable software. The computer will be used by students to document information about the condition of assets, including buildings and personnel for transmission to emergency operations managers and personnel who need it for planning response, crisis management, and recovery efforts. Credit cannot be received in both CAD 191 and FIR 191.4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2)Fee: $50

CAD220 - CAD Introduction to Building Systems - RevitRevit enables students to create full 3D architectural project models and place them in working drawings. Class focuses on the basic tools that the majority of users will need to work with. Topics include creating floor plans, adding views, adding various building components, and creating sheets for plotting. Credit cannot be received in both ARC 220 and CAD 220. Recommended: Knowledge of CAD drafting.4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2)Fee: $50

CAD223 - Introduction to 3D Studio MaxCourse introduces 3D Studio MAX, the leading software in its field, preferred choice of animators, designers and engineers. Content includes capabilitiesof animation and rendering features as used in such diverse applications as engineering and architectural visualization, accident recreation and multimedia presentations.3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)Fee: $50

CAD290 - Topics in Computer-Aided DesignCourse explores major issues in the field of Computer-Aided Design. Topics will be selected from the following subspecialties as they relate to the design process: up-and-coming CAD software packages, animation, multimedia, Internet, andsimulation. Course has different focus and/or scope from other courses currently offered in the department and can be repeated on different topics up to three times for up to nine semester hours of credit. Prerequisite may vary by topic.1-4 Credit Hours (lecture: 1-4; lab: 1-4)